RE:RE:RE:AckermanJustforFun7 wrote: VRX / Philidor supposedly accused of
- selling in states where they are not licensed to (using another pharmacy's license number?)
- altering doctors presriptions (at phrase which basically says to fill thepresiptin with no genric substitutions (which a lot of govt paid for prescription do)
- phoning patients and leaving a message that they will fill the prescription unless they hear back form the patient. (against the rules and promotes filling prescriptions that are not needed).
a lot of these practices may be sector wide which is how the guilt by association argmeent is made.
Supposedly two fo the directors of one of the largest VRX shareholders also resigned over the amount of VRX shares held by the company. Warren Buffet boys?
Selling begats more selling and that's how the short win (they count on it).
JFF7
Question is whether CXR is clear of all these